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New Maintenance Charger Wiring Harness For Certified Aircraft At AirVenture 2016

Everything The Licensed Mechanic Needs To Install Quick-Connect Harness

VDC Electronics of Huntington, NY has announced a new product designed to simplify wiring standard category FAA certified aircraft for full-time maintenance charging with the new CEC1-AA BatteryMINDers.

For FAA Certified aircraft, VDC has partnered with Enhanced Flight to offer their Model BM-AIK2 Airframe Interface Kit.  This collection of aircraft grade parts has everything a licensed mechanic needs to install a quick-connect maintenance-charger harness on any FAA certified aircraft as a minor alteration. 

Return to service is by a standard logbook entry, so no STC or field approval is required.  The kit includes MIL-spec wiring, inline fuse, ring terminals, Anderson SB50 power plugs with a protective cover, and full instructions.  Online support with installation examples for popular aircraft and video tutorials is provided at BM-AIK2.  The BM-AIK2 kit is offered at $69.95.

BatteryMINDer aviation-specific units are endorsed by Concorde Battery Co. as well as other leading aviation battery makers.

Immediate product availability.  Evaluation units available to qualified parties upon written request.

(Image provided with VDC Electronics news release)

FMI: www.BatteryMINDers.com

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